Review by ctt2canuckt

Ghost in the Shell 2017

The film special effects of the scenes are breathtaking. And when a review starts with the special effects, the film has failed. The scenes special effects are so busy and take up so much screen time that they distract from the story. Director Rupert Sanders also must think that people who see his movies are dimwitted, because he beats up the audience with exposition explaining the film over and over to the point of abuse. We get that Major is a cyborg with only her brain being human, we get it. We got it in the first scene, but Rupert has to tell us over and over in the film. The film spends so much time on special effects shots and exposition that it totally lost the depth of the anime for which the film is based. I also found Scarlett Johansson's performance hurt by the low emotional state of the other characters in the film. When everyone else is acting robotic, it is impossible to establish that her character feels withdrawn from the world. Did I mention that Major is a cyborg with only a human brain? Overall the film has a few good scenes, a strong ending and the rest is boring and insulting. See it only for the beautiful Scenes,... and Major is a cyborg with a human brain.

Note: If you seen this film and have not seen the anime it is based upon, do not let this film turn you off of seeing it.

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@ctt2canuckt second, except: this is no strong ending, it's terrible. After dull minding the story to one psychical villain (company boss for money/power usual stupid shit) and removing the puppetmaster from the story the ending (union) makes no sense, is terrible, they don't even try to explain. So cutting of all what makes Gits-anime good (except special effects;), they could skipped the gits license in first place and just made a special effects/action movie. These are just stupid, greedy filmmakers. Watch "The Expanse" and imagine what such capable creators would have done with the gits template.

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